Paras Vineyard, Roy Estate, Pulido-Walker’s Estate Vineyard, Sill Family Vineyards and Patland Estate Vineyards in Napa were extensively damaged, while Backbone Vineyard & Winery lost their winery and wine inventory when the former Cole Bailey winery, which they had taken over, burned in Redwood Valley.

That means at least 16 wineries were either badly damaged or destroyed in fires raging since Sunday night through Napa, Sonoma and Mendocino counties.

Paras Vineyard on Mt. Veeder Road in Napa is believed lost after an Agence France-Press photo showed the main building on the family farm engulfed in flames and fire burning in the vineyard.

Roy Estate and Patland Estate Vineyards were caught in one of the worst fire zones, on Soda Canyon Road in Napa.

The Estate Vineyard for Mark Pulido and Donna Walker was destroyed, along with their residence on Mt. Veeder, according to Christi Wilson, executive director of The Rancho Santa Fe Foundation. The Napa vineyard was one of three operated by Pulido-Walker. On the winery’s website, the property was said to “boast extensive kitchen and ornamental gardens as well as a producing olive grove.”

Owner Igor Sill confirmed that Sill Family Vineyards, in the Atlas Peak district, is a “total and complete loss. Amazingly the vineyards are untouched.” Sill said he will rebuild as soon as possible, adding that that “had Napa not had vineyards planted this fire would have been considerably worse.”

And in a statement, Sattie Clark of Backbone Vineyard & Winery said, “Our winery burned to the ground along with all our wine made over the past five years,” but the family has hope that their house survived.